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georgia, wanted to take social security data and verify the u.s. citizenship of people who were registering to vote. the justice department said you couldn't do that. there is a consistent politicization of the justice department. we just had a report clearing the bush administration of illegality in the u.s. attorney's case. i think the justice department is clearly stonewalling these subpoenas because they have something to hide. do i know exactly what they're hiding? i don't. i just want to say something about mr. west's comments. i agree we've made great progress in race in this country, and there's still lots of problems remaining. our rhetoric is stunted on this issue. every political year, every political season, you get these hair-trigger responses from the internet, from the obama administration. why is this? this is about politics as well as race. mary francis berry, who was the former chairwoman of the civil rights commission under president clinton said, "tainting the tea party movement with the charge of racism is proving to be an effe
georgia, wanted to take social security data and verify the u.s. citizenship of people who were registering to vote. the justice department said you couldn't do that. there is a consistent politicization of the justice department. we just had a report clearing the bush administration of illegality in the u.s. attorney's case. i think the justice department is clearly stonewalling these subpoenas because they have something to hide. do i know exactly what they're hiding? i don't. i just want to...
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just about everybody has called this the worst environmental disaster the u.s. has ever faced and i went down to louisiana last week assuming that they were right there just doesn't seem to be a lot of evidence for that one of the scientists i talked to this is like a sunburn on a cancer patient so we don't know what we don't know and the long term impacts are certainly impossible to know right now but there's not much evidence that an environmental catastrophes you know the media has an obvious interest in kind of hyping these things to drive ratings and certain politicians are using it to attack obama or some politicians were using it to you know to try to promote the idea that we need to get away from fossil fuels but nobody really has you know that much of the incentive to say well hey you know the data doesn't really seem to show that this is way as much as it's been cracked up to be what's important is looking looking at the data you know i'm getting i'm getting a lot of a lot of backlash people are saying like this is crazy how can you make these prematur
just about everybody has called this the worst environmental disaster the u.s. has ever faced and i went down to louisiana last week assuming that they were right there just doesn't seem to be a lot of evidence for that one of the scientists i talked to this is like a sunburn on a cancer patient so we don't know what we don't know and the long term impacts are certainly impossible to know right now but there's not much evidence that an environmental catastrophes you know the media has an...
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sponsor a media frenzy in the u.s. she's charged with smuggling weapons just weeks after a highly publicized spy saga follow the story. and now to some other international news the u.s. defense secretary has called in the f.b.i. to help find out how secret documents on the war in afghanistan were leaked they were published by the wiki leaks site on sunday giving classified details of the war robert gates says it has endangered american troops. and an aggressive investigations will be carried out disclosure of those increased calls to end the war in many countries including the u.k. . there's been clashes between police and protesters in indian controlled kashmir and the violence started after paramilitary troops fired on demonstrators injuring two and leaving one in critical condition police say they fired on rock throwing protesters but locals claim the two men who were shot weren't even involved in the demo. more than three hundred people have been killed during widespread flooding in pakistan over the last three day
sponsor a media frenzy in the u.s. she's charged with smuggling weapons just weeks after a highly publicized spy saga follow the story. and now to some other international news the u.s. defense secretary has called in the f.b.i. to help find out how secret documents on the war in afghanistan were leaked they were published by the wiki leaks site on sunday giving classified details of the war robert gates says it has endangered american troops. and an aggressive investigations will be carried...
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economy u.s. g.d.p. second quarter results are expected for later on friday. the russian internet firm and facebook investor digital sky technologies plans to sell a stake of up to twenty five percent the i.p.o. is scheduled to take place in london. next year. seven star has taken a controlling stake in canada's crew gold corp up from forty percent although it acquired a number of foreign still companies before the crisis so it does gold subsidiary has been among the best performance but obviously this. has significantly reduced some of their cap ex plans as a reaction to the crisis and it's very natural our business abuse there was a bit contra cyclical and interestingly enough we have contributed being a fairly small part of the business in terms of the size of the assets which contributed both twenty five percent in two thousand and nine to do overall severstal appropriations so in the difficult parts of a cycle business has you know has performed as a hitch towards the adverse economic conditions. russian wheat exports may fall by almost half this year aft
economy u.s. g.d.p. second quarter results are expected for later on friday. the russian internet firm and facebook investor digital sky technologies plans to sell a stake of up to twenty five percent the i.p.o. is scheduled to take place in london. next year. seven star has taken a controlling stake in canada's crew gold corp up from forty percent although it acquired a number of foreign still companies before the crisis so it does gold subsidiary has been among the best performance but...
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continue to stabilize the region, happened over the reins to people that can lead themselves and back u.s. troops out very quickly. >> but you're not going to be able be to stabilize the region if, in fact, you don't send more troops there and have them there for general petraeus. >> larry: that's catch-22. >> what you don't want is to to have a limitless number of troops going into afghanistan and say we will send 500 -- 100,000 more troops or 50,000 more troops. many military experts say the number of troopts we have now is sufficient for stabilizing the region. >> larry: i will ask you both, only have about a minute left, we asked governor kaine, we will ask you what do you make of the justice department filing suit against the immigration? >> not surprised they will file suit, what have you. i think they are going to find they are wrong what arizona did was cod fay federal law already in place. all they are going to do is live by the law the federal government has in place. that's what they are doing. the federal government is at fault here for not doing anything. there is an answer,
continue to stabilize the region, happened over the reins to people that can lead themselves and back u.s. troops out very quickly. >> but you're not going to be able be to stabilize the region if, in fact, you don't send more troops there and have them there for general petraeus. >> larry: that's catch-22. >> what you don't want is to to have a limitless number of troops going into afghanistan and say we will send 500 -- 100,000 more troops or 50,000 more troops. many...
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will be employed one way or the other so you're saying that from your observation family around the u.s. that the confidence and barack obama is collapsed and the folks out there in middle america are ready to look for some new direction but i think it's going to fall into the same right left trap which is basically constructed by the corporations to keep people in debt and up to their eyeballs with you know media that's put out there by the likes of sumner redstone which is just propaganda for these corporations and what they're actually going to go into the same dead end are they going to take a new direction i think it's going to take a new direction but what i found was i met people in almost in virtually every state i was from all walks of life and i met people that were you know had campaigned aggressively for bill clinton for example and then i met people that lived in southern louisiana that were traditionally very you know conservative republicans and what i found from particularly people closer to my jet. aeration which it would be in like their thirty's is this idea that this
will be employed one way or the other so you're saying that from your observation family around the u.s. that the confidence and barack obama is collapsed and the folks out there in middle america are ready to look for some new direction but i think it's going to fall into the same right left trap which is basically constructed by the corporations to keep people in debt and up to their eyeballs with you know media that's put out there by the likes of sumner redstone which is just propaganda for...
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saying that he wants to make it perfectly clear that sarah, shane and josh have never worked for the u.s. government and that they're open-minded and add convenient truss young people. >> state of arizona is raking in donations for a fund to defend it's immigration law now receiving more than $1.6 million. 75,000 of that came in on wednesday. the day a judge brought the key pro vision of the immigration law. arizona immediately appealed a ruling and today, the court in san francisco said it will take up the case in early november. >> and prosecutors in portland oregon say a 54-year-old massage therapist accused mr. gore of groping her and making unwanted sexual advances. the prurt prosecutors say the case has problems among them, his accuser fail aid polygraph test and appears to have been paid by the "national enquirer". mr. gore denies accusations. >> coming up, a new study finds what is good for battling britel bones may not be good for the heart. >> and it's demolition day at minetta airport paving wait for a project to take off. >> it's going to be cool to warm this weekend. i'm jan
saying that he wants to make it perfectly clear that sarah, shane and josh have never worked for the u.s. government and that they're open-minded and add convenient truss young people. >> state of arizona is raking in donations for a fund to defend it's immigration law now receiving more than $1.6 million. 75,000 of that came in on wednesday. the day a judge brought the key pro vision of the immigration law. arizona immediately appealed a ruling and today, the court in san francisco said...
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not used to the level it is -- the statistics say 50% to 60% of the people working in the field of u.s. agriculture are not documented. >> it is important vote that there are still many things on the table that need to be completed. not that immigration does not, but the expiry bush tax cuts which the democratic learship in the house say they need to act on. they need to do that in the next three weeks before they head out for the august recess. they're continually of town after word to campaign. that has to be done. tha'
not used to the level it is -- the statistics say 50% to 60% of the people working in the field of u.s. agriculture are not documented. >> it is important vote that there are still many things on the table that need to be completed. not that immigration does not, but the expiry bush tax cuts which the democratic learship in the house say they need to act on. they need to do that in the next three weeks before they head out for the august recess. they're continually of town after word to...
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the u.s. senate is set to vote on an extension of unemployment benefits democrats and republicans are deeply divided on the issue which has provoked fierce debate president obama has slammed his opponents for attempting to deny help to millions of americans after years of championing policies that turned a record surplus into a massive deficit the same people who didn't have any problems spending hundreds of billions of dollars on tax breaks for the wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. the proposed village stands the deadline for filing for unemployment benefits to the aunt of the family the move will cost is there any three billion dollars in additional deficit spending republicans are concerned about expands and say any extension of benefits should be offset by spending cuts longer danish actor sounds the debate is actually a political battle very obvious. this is a situation where the gover
the u.s. senate is set to vote on an extension of unemployment benefits democrats and republicans are deeply divided on the issue which has provoked fierce debate president obama has slammed his opponents for attempting to deny help to millions of americans after years of championing policies that turned a record surplus into a massive deficit the same people who didn't have any problems spending hundreds of billions of dollars on tax breaks for the wealthiest americans are now saying we...
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the u.s. says they've been assured by algeria they will not be abused. just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," going nowhere. the passport impasse keeping lacrosse teams here at home. it makes it hard to do a lot of things. which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better for a full 24 hours. and it's not a steroid. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision changes or eye pain... or have problems passing urine. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate... as these may worsen with spiriva. also discuss the medicines you take... even eye drops. side effects include dry mouth, constipation and trouble passing urine. i'm glad i'm taking spiriva everyday because breathing better is just better. ask your doctor if once-daily spiriva is right for you. whiten your smile. no red wine, bluebe
the u.s. says they've been assured by algeria they will not be abused. just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," going nowhere. the passport impasse keeping lacrosse teams here at home. it makes it hard to do a lot of things. which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better for a full 24 hours. and it's not a steroid. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor...
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president obama is urging the u.s. senate to pass an extension of benefits for unemployed americans he's criticize republicans for attempting to block the bill and deny help to millions after years of championing policies that turned a record surplus into a massive deficit the same people who didn't have any problems spending hundreds of billions of dollars on tax breaks for the wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. and the proposed bill expands the deadline for filing for unemployment benefits to the end of the vampyr the move will cost thirty three billion dollars in additional deficit spending republicans are concerned about the expanse and say an extension of benefits should be offset by spending cuts but some american see the dispute as a political battle for power this is a situation where the government has to be proactive to try to stimulate the economy and to try to generate jobs and they haven't been doing a v
president obama is urging the u.s. senate to pass an extension of benefits for unemployed americans he's criticize republicans for attempting to block the bill and deny help to millions after years of championing policies that turned a record surplus into a massive deficit the same people who didn't have any problems spending hundreds of billions of dollars on tax breaks for the wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise...
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from governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to pick a new course and take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. what that is going to mean. because it' important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said when the people fear the government, there is tyranny. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. at this hour, my friends, our government does not fear us. harry reid does not fear the people of nevada. president of obama does not fear the people of this country. because if they did, they would not have been a health care bill passed down our throats. there would not have been a cap and trade bill out of the house. there would not have been the takeover of auto industry, the insurance industry, the banking industry, financial institutions, because people have made it clear that is not what they want their government to do. they want their government to create a pathway to opportunity and get the hell out o
from governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to pick a new course and take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. what that is going to mean. because it' important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said when the people fear the government, there is tyranny. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. at this hour, my friends, our government does not fear us. harry reid does not fear the people...
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tong believes the vietnamese government sends entertainers to the u.s. to soften anti- communist sentiments in the community here. >> why did you choose to assault another person rather than another method? >> i have no choice. he attacked -- >> tond faces five felony charges including assault with -- tong faces five felony charges including assault with a deadly weapon. >>> last night we told you about somebody killing hundreds of thousands of bees. well, tonight the victims are trees, dozens of young trees that have been cut, stripped or sawed in half. 15 elm and sycamore saplings were the latest victims. the cuts are clean and appear to be the work of someone by hand or a power saw. they are strategically cut about a foot off the ground ensuring that they can't be saved. the police are studying park surveillance video looking for suspects. >>> an algae growth closes a recreation area in the putt on bay, the warning for owe -- in the south bay, a warning for officials. >>> we saw a circle of earthquake, that there might later be a big earthquake in the
tong believes the vietnamese government sends entertainers to the u.s. to soften anti- communist sentiments in the community here. >> why did you choose to assault another person rather than another method? >> i have no choice. he attacked -- >> tond faces five felony charges including assault with -- tong faces five felony charges including assault with a deadly weapon. >>> last night we told you about somebody killing hundreds of thousands of bees. well, tonight the...
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the governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to take a new course, take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. and what that is going to mean. because it is important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said, when the people fear the government, there is. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. -- she said when the people for the government, there is a tyranny. at this hour, our government does not fear us. harry reid does not fear the people of nevada. president obama does not fear the people of this country. because if they did, there would not have been a health care bill passed down our throats. there will not have been a cap and trade bill out of the house. there but not have been the takeover of auto industries, insurance industry, banking industry, financial institutions. because the people have made it clear that is not the one their government to do. what they want their government to do is to cr
the governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to take a new course, take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. and what that is going to mean. because it is important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said, when the people fear the government, there is. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. -- she said when the people for the government, there is a tyranny. at this hour, our government...
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mounting u.s. casualties, civilian casualties, afghan government corruption and claims that pakistan is helping the taliban. >> the fact is the revelation of these documents, these raw reports, really brings to the for all of the core challenges that we've been facing in afghanistan for a number of years. >> reporter: the war funding bill now goes to the president for his signature, but it only funds the war for a few months so another big battle over paying for the war in afghanistan is just around the corner, katie. >> couric: this question probably reflects what a lot of americans are wondering given the fact that the u.s. gives pakistan billions of dollars in aid every year. that is, can pakistan even be called a partner at this point? >> well, despite all those claims in the wikileaks documents the white house says yes. number one they say because relations have improved significantly over the last year. number two, they say because no other country has done as much to help the united states e
mounting u.s. casualties, civilian casualties, afghan government corruption and claims that pakistan is helping the taliban. >> the fact is the revelation of these documents, these raw reports, really brings to the for all of the core challenges that we've been facing in afghanistan for a number of years. >> reporter: the war funding bill now goes to the president for his signature, but it only funds the war for a few months so another big battle over paying for the war in...
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and i was to go get some other stories from around the world and the u.s. to fan secretary has told in the f.b.i. to help find out how secret documents on the war in afghanistan were leaked they were published by the we can leak site on sunday giving classified details of the war robert gates says it has endangered american troops and allies and an aggressive investigation will be carried out the disclosure has increased coals to and the war in many countries including the u.k. . and france a woman has admitted killing eight of her newborn babies over a period of seventeen years but domini tresses husband has been freed without any charge after she said he had no idea what happened police were alerted after the new owners of a house the couple had lived in found bones buried and wrapped in plastic in the garden. more than three hundred people have been killed during widespread flooding in pakistan over the last three days thousands of others are stranded after rivers burst their banks and washed away streets in the northwest of the country most of the dead
and i was to go get some other stories from around the world and the u.s. to fan secretary has told in the f.b.i. to help find out how secret documents on the war in afghanistan were leaked they were published by the we can leak site on sunday giving classified details of the war robert gates says it has endangered american troops and allies and an aggressive investigation will be carried out the disclosure has increased coals to and the war in many countries including the u.k. . and france a...
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wikileaks or bad u.s. policy? i think the answer is bad u.s. policy. and in so much as this disclosure sparks debates about some of the obvious flaws in our afghan policy, i think that's a positive development. >> larry: all right, daniel, ellsberg, you were going to say at the end of the last segment, you wanted to tack on -- >> if i could follow on -- >> larry: yeah. >> let me rather follow on to what peter bergen said for a moment there. the pentagon papers actually did reveal a number of things, but one of the major lessons of that are very comparable to what we're seeing in the reports that have come out so far and what we're going to see. and that is, what was not in those 7,000 pages of top secret documents, high-level decision making estimates, what there was not was a good reason for being in vietnam or for escalating or for continuing the war, or if any reason to belief we would do better in the future than we've been doing for the past 2 years. i suspect from what we've seen so far, and the correspondent of that, with leaks from the general,
wikileaks or bad u.s. policy? i think the answer is bad u.s. policy. and in so much as this disclosure sparks debates about some of the obvious flaws in our afghan policy, i think that's a positive development. >> larry: all right, daniel, ellsberg, you were going to say at the end of the last segment, you wanted to tack on -- >> if i could follow on -- >> larry: yeah. >> let me rather follow on to what peter bergen said for a moment there. the pentagon papers actually...
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a third of the new jobs here in the u.s. economists told me there's only so far you can push the work force, making their work harder, longer hours, to make the companies leaner and meaner. they said eventually, to keep these profits up over the long haul, they're going to have to spend all the billions in profits on the sidelines in hiring new workers. >> right now, productivity is keeping it going. >> reporter: it is. all-time high. >> all right, thank you, david. >>> and we turn now to afghanistan, because there was tough news out of afghanistan tonight. three more american troops have died in the past 24 hours, bringing the total in july to 66. and that is the highest of any month since the war began almost nine years ago. afghanistan was one of the topics house speaker nancy pelosi tackled in a wide-ranging interview with abc's christiane amanpour, who makes her debut as host of "this week" on sunday. welcome aboard. tell us what the speaker said. >> reporter: well, diane, thank you very much indeed. and we did speak a
a third of the new jobs here in the u.s. economists told me there's only so far you can push the work force, making their work harder, longer hours, to make the companies leaner and meaner. they said eventually, to keep these profits up over the long haul, they're going to have to spend all the billions in profits on the sidelines in hiring new workers. >> right now, productivity is keeping it going. >> reporter: it is. all-time high. >> all right, thank you, david....
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that will invite our business back to ameri, and that is the climate your u.s. senator needs to help create in this stage so we can take back our economy in in nevada. we also have some potential we need to explore, and those include a secure a test site that we have been doing nuclear research and development on for years, and that we have been transporting since 1974 this nuclear material. we nd not be afraid, and the governor knows this. he is our person who has been promoting this. people need to understand we need to bolster our economy, and one of those ways is to take something harry reid has demonized for years and explore the potential. let's take a look at what we have got. finally, i would like to say this again. remember, we have the right contract with america, and that is our constitution. [applause] we have the right message for america. it is reagan's message, lower taxes, more individual freedom and cuts to spending we have the right angle to defeat harry reid. [applause] i know all of you in this room can vote for me, but i want you to do me a
that will invite our business back to ameri, and that is the climate your u.s. senator needs to help create in this stage so we can take back our economy in in nevada. we also have some potential we need to explore, and those include a secure a test site that we have been doing nuclear research and development on for years, and that we have been transporting since 1974 this nuclear material. we nd not be afraid, and the governor knows this. he is our person who has been promoting this. people...
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she talks to pakistan's u.s. ambassador about the airliner crash that killed 152 people, and she examines u.s./pakistani relations after the leak of thousands of secret military documents. >> ifill: we ask environmental engineer nancy kinner to track what's happened to the oil in the water. 100 days after the gulf disaster. >> lehrer: and spencer michels tells the story of a one-man mission to help clean up the oil in louisiana. >> a private individual has taken it upon himself to try to protect the barrier islands in the gulf of mexico. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the engine that zero emission technologies to breathing a little easier, while taking 4.6 million truckloads off the road every year. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations.
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and some day maybe in the u.s. >> we'll be filing with the d.o.e. for grant money to, in fact, have a manufacturing plant here in santa rosa, as well as in kentucky. >> reporter: it remains to be seen how many taxis they can sell. so far they have an order for 400 from korea and working on prices and orders for china. the first taxi could be rolling off the chinese assembly line at the end of this year. abc 7 news. >> up next, a warrant for her arrest and her bank accounts frozen. michael finney with a warning about a simple mistake that turned a bay area woman's life upside down. ♪ ♪ ye ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans from last year? how'd you do it? simple stuff... eating right...whole grain. whole grain? [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have healthier body weights. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories. more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. >>> the constant expansion of electronic records, you never know which databases might contain your name and ide
and some day maybe in the u.s. >> we'll be filing with the d.o.e. for grant money to, in fact, have a manufacturing plant here in santa rosa, as well as in kentucky. >> reporter: it remains to be seen how many taxis they can sell. so far they have an order for 400 from korea and working on prices and orders for china. the first taxi could be rolling off the chinese assembly line at the end of this year. abc 7 news. >> up next, a warrant for her arrest and her bank accounts...
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are bitten ande come to the u.s. are bitten and the mosquito takes off with the virus to bite others. and then there is climate change. osquitos bite more and the virus replicates faster when it when it and the southern coast of the per provides a perfect setting. >> we have the poverty on the >> we have t gulf coast, particularly in gulf coa ost-katrina louisiana where gulf coa ost-katrina louisiana where people live in poor quality dwellings, absence of window ngs, absence of and we have, therefore, all of the conditions necessary to promote epidemics of this disease. cases in >> reporter: there have been cases in texas, too. the ultimate fear is if someone nho has been infected with the florida strain then gets nho has been infected with the florida strain then gets nfected with the texas strain. cted with the ty. yet.his hasn't happened yet. is it's being closely monitored. there are things you can do. use repellent. us use repellent. us especially during the day when dengue-carrying mosquitos bite. and you won't
are bitten ande come to the u.s. are bitten and the mosquito takes off with the virus to bite others. and then there is climate change. osquitos bite more and the virus replicates faster when it when it and the southern coast of the per provides a perfect setting. >> we have the poverty on the >> we have t gulf coast, particularly in gulf coa ost-katrina louisiana where gulf coa ost-katrina louisiana where people live in poor quality dwellings, absence of window ngs, absence of and...
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u.s. and afghan government. >> every time they can occur and kill americans, every time they can create a new message on the internet or new videotape that is part of a massive propaganda effort. >> i'm a prisoner, i want to go home. >> taliban has used a private for propaganda. he's been in custody for more than a year. he was taken into eastern afghanistan where the violence has never been higher. >> across the country more americans and afghans are dying than ever before. roadside bombs are four times effective as they were last year. yesterday they killed five more americans. >> those deaths make it the most deadliest of the war. more troops arrive here there will be more deaths and more troops will be in harm's way. >>> up next, a battle is brewing whether to keep the bush era tax breaks for the wealthy. >> scary crash at an air show in canada, pilot makes it out just in the nick of t t built with quality and backed with the best coverage in america including a 100,000 mile powertrain
u.s. and afghan government. >> every time they can occur and kill americans, every time they can create a new message on the internet or new videotape that is part of a massive propaganda effort. >> i'm a prisoner, i want to go home. >> taliban has used a private for propaganda. he's been in custody for more than a year. he was taken into eastern afghanistan where the violence has never been higher. >> across the country more americans and afghans are dying than ever...
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together they own or guarantee about half of all u.s. mortgages. the two companies had to be bailed out during the financial meltdown and it cost taxpayers $145 billion so far. >>> general motors has put a price tag on its new electric car. the volt will cost $41,000. but a federal tax credit will shave about $7,000 off that price. chevrolet is already taking orders for the volt, which runs on battery power with a small gas engine for backup. the official launch date is in november. >>> and you may want to take your mother's advice and remember to sit up straight, especially during a job interview. a careerbuilder survey finds bad posture could sink your chances of landing a new job. the survey of 2500 hiring managers finds body language mistakes like bad posture and a weak handshake could hurt you in a job interview. betty, remember, eye contact at all times. >> that's right. that's right. and sitting up straight. okay, i have to remember that. my mom always gets on me about that. all right, thank you, joining us live in new york. >>> just ahead o
together they own or guarantee about half of all u.s. mortgages. the two companies had to be bailed out during the financial meltdown and it cost taxpayers $145 billion so far. >>> general motors has put a price tag on its new electric car. the volt will cost $41,000. but a federal tax credit will shave about $7,000 off that price. chevrolet is already taking orders for the volt, which runs on battery power with a small gas engine for backup. the official launch date is in november....
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she's scared she'll be deported and separated from her 2-year-old, a u.s. citizen. alma is on the list, and afraid. >> i'm afraid sometimes to go out. >> reporter: one common denominator, they all sought help from utah's department of workforce services. a disgruntled state employee there was recently caught on tape. >> it's not fair that this family gets food stamps, they get financials. >> reporter: venting her outrage about illegal immigrants. indeed, plenty of utah residents feel it's high time authorities cracked down. >> if i had my druthers, immigration and custom enforcement would, in fact, be going through line by line and picking these people up and sending them back where they came from. >> reporter: but it is unlikely police will start rounding people up. but the concerned citizens of the united states are already vowing to come up with new lists on a continual basis. >> the immigration debate has just reached a new level, and that new level is, we're going to hunt you. we're going to go after you. we know where liv >> reporter: the fear in u that vigila
she's scared she'll be deported and separated from her 2-year-old, a u.s. citizen. alma is on the list, and afraid. >> i'm afraid sometimes to go out. >> reporter: one common denominator, they all sought help from utah's department of workforce services. a disgruntled state employee there was recently caught on tape. >> it's not fair that this family gets food stamps, they get financials. >> reporter: venting her outrage about illegal immigrants. indeed, plenty of utah...
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jessica mendoza who played at stanford started the scoring in what would end up a 5-1 victory for the u.s. jennie finch leaving the game in the seventh to a standing ovation. a very nice sendoff for her after an impressive playing career. >> congratulations to her. >> jennie was super. >> she needs a cereal box. >> she has been. >> thanks. >> thanks for choosing nbc bay area news tonight. >> we'll see you tomorrow. bye-bye. >>> and now another viewpoint, response to an nbc bay area editorial. >> almost 40% of our public schools budget is spent on overhead. we need to consolidate management and merge districts so we can keep more money in our classrooms. that's the editorial stand we took last week, and you responded. one vow joe, think about the districts where you live. let's move on without so much management oversight. darlene adds, why not go straight for the source. textbooks are a problem. teachers should be using actual documents from the library of commerce instead of interpretation of facts by textbook companies who have traditionally taken a huge chunk of our informational dolla
jessica mendoza who played at stanford started the scoring in what would end up a 5-1 victory for the u.s. jennie finch leaving the game in the seventh to a standing ovation. a very nice sendoff for her after an impressive playing career. >> congratulations to her. >> jennie was super. >> she needs a cereal box. >> she has been. >> thanks. >> thanks for choosing nbc bay area news tonight. >> we'll see you tomorrow. bye-bye. >>> and now another...
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a complex u.s.-russia spy swap was underway late today, involving ten russian agents here and four people convicted of espionage in russia. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the action in a new york court today and look at russia's deep-cover spy program. >> lehrer: then, we talk to white house chief of staff, rahm emanuel. >> woodruff: tom bearden reports from the gulf of mexico, where scientists are turning to tiny microbes to help clean up oiled marshland. >> lehrer: margaret warner examines the pentagon's new rules for dealing with the news media. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown has a conversation with jean- michel cousteau about his famous father-- ocean explorer jacques cousteau. >> when people ask what do you expect to find? he would always say if i knew, i wouldn't go. so it was the sense of discovery which is, obviously, related it to adventure. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been p
a complex u.s.-russia spy swap was underway late today, involving ten russian agents here and four people convicted of espionage in russia. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on the action in a new york court today and look at russia's deep-cover spy program. >> lehrer: then, we talk to white house chief of staff, rahm emanuel. >> woodruff: tom bearden reports from the gulf of mexico, where scientists are turning to tiny...
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but the u.s. can help with one other thing -- it can help address some of our most pressing security problems. some of them can be addressed by advanced technology and the american willingness and cooperation in this matter is there, and vitally important for the achievement of success. >> two more questions, then i will open it up. imagine you and president abbas have negotiation for the west bank that succeeds. how would you think about doing at once with the challenge of both gaza and hamas? >> this is a big problem. it could hinder negotiations. we could say we will not proceed until we solve the cause a problem, which publisheprobablya long time. or we can recognize that we have hostile element -- it is an irani and beachhead the this opposed to peace, to recognition of israel. its sponsors terrorists. we'll have to think about it, see how to work together to make the transformation. i think it will be unrealistic for us to assume that it is not there, or say unless we resolve that we will no
but the u.s. can help with one other thing -- it can help address some of our most pressing security problems. some of them can be addressed by advanced technology and the american willingness and cooperation in this matter is there, and vitally important for the achievement of success. >> two more questions, then i will open it up. imagine you and president abbas have negotiation for the west bank that succeeds. how would you think about doing at once with the challenge of both gaza and...
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host: u.s. senate is said to have a cloture vote today, they have a press conference scheduled later for today, many believe that this means that the press conference will have an up -- that the democrats have enough for closure. this morning we are picking up on the story of the week, relations between the white house and house democrats. questions for you this morning comes from a blog posting on the u.s. news policy page with the headline -- does obama want head -- democrats to lose the house? kamen lynch is the rising on if it is an advantage for him to have a divided congress. the groups tried to diffuse tensions following the comments from the press secretary early in the week. here are the phone lines. for democrats, 202-737-0002. for republicans, 202-737-0001. for independents, 202-628-0205. good thursday morning to you. i want to show you some of this morning's headlines related to the recent set of tensions that have become public between the house and the white house. "house democrats
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it's the first time that a sitting u.s. president has appeared on a daytime talk show. unless you count the time bush jumped up and down behind al roker with a sign that said "it's my birthday." [ laughter ] technically, it doesn't count because he wasn't booked. [ laughter ] >> steve: on the show -- >> jimmy: let's see what's happening in your neck of the woods. it was hot this weekend, wasn't it? [ cheers ] the heat index here in new york city was actually 102 degrees on saturday. and if you convert that to celsius -- well, then you're just being kind of annoying. [ laughter ] why would you convert that to celsius? [ laughter ] this is big. the founder of wikileaks just released 91,000 classified documents about the war in afghanistan, and he said he plans to post thousands more. i just wish he'd hurry because i breezed through those first 91,000. [ laughter ] it's like -- it's like waiting for the next "harry potter" with those things. i'm so excited. so there's a new study that found obese children have flatter feet than normal weight children. [ laughter ] it's tru
it's the first time that a sitting u.s. president has appeared on a daytime talk show. unless you count the time bush jumped up and down behind al roker with a sign that said "it's my birthday." [ laughter ] technically, it doesn't count because he wasn't booked. [ laughter ] >> steve: on the show -- >> jimmy: let's see what's happening in your neck of the woods. it was hot this weekend, wasn't it? [ cheers ] the heat index here in new york city was actually 102 degrees on...
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the u.s. and russia has reached based on dialogue the presidents have had, defense officials have had. >> there has been many reports on the reach of sanctions -- breach of sanctions. what are you doing to [inaudible] >> with the recent security council of resolution, now comes the important step of implementing it. every country has a responsibility to abide by its international obligations. we have had a specific conversation with iraq over the past couple of weeks, but that is something -- i will check to see if that was on his list of topics. >> they are in violation of these sections. >> i will check to see if this was an issue that was raised in the last couple of days. >> [inaudible] [unintelligible] >> no, the elections have taken place. these were decisions for the japanese people to make. we will work closely with the japanese government on issues of mutual concern. >> no concerns whatsoever? [unintelligible] >> i will defer to japanese political commentators to describe the applicat
the u.s. and russia has reached based on dialogue the presidents have had, defense officials have had. >> there has been many reports on the reach of sanctions -- breach of sanctions. what are you doing to [inaudible] >> with the recent security council of resolution, now comes the important step of implementing it. every country has a responsibility to abide by its international obligations. we have had a specific conversation with iraq over the past couple of weeks, but that is...
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turn after the exposure of u.s. military secrets detailing mistakes and coverups. summers being far from a breath of fresh air in moscow with temperatures breaking records on a daily basis causing fires and small. and on the business desk russia is set for its biggest privatization in fifteen years i'll have that and lots more for you in the business bulletin in just twenty minutes time. live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day several thousand barrels of highly dangerous chemicals are heading to russia after being washed into a river by floods in northeastern china officials say they could reach the border within a week. because it has all the details but it all happened in a chinese proverb.
turn after the exposure of u.s. military secrets detailing mistakes and coverups. summers being far from a breath of fresh air in moscow with temperatures breaking records on a daily basis causing fires and small. and on the business desk russia is set for its biggest privatization in fifteen years i'll have that and lots more for you in the business bulletin in just twenty minutes time. live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day several thousand...
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going beyond that, the u.s. is the largest spanish-speaking country in the world with the exception of mexico. latinos are growing faster in this country. again, they are going to be the majority of angelique, so i am not saying -- eventually. i am not saying we are becoming a bilingual country, but there are parts of the united states where we are already bilingual, and part of our culture as the united states of america is just to have another language. this is the only country in the world that i know that complained that we speak spanish or french or other languages. in other countries, that is exactly what they're looking for in their students, so it is fantastic that korea the possibility of speaking both english and spanish, and, yes, the emotions are different -- it is fantastic that we have the possibility. most members of congress speaks spanish fluently. >> what is the difference in the emotions of a cuban-american and a mexican-american? on this issue of immigration and on other issues, what is one o
going beyond that, the u.s. is the largest spanish-speaking country in the world with the exception of mexico. latinos are growing faster in this country. again, they are going to be the majority of angelique, so i am not saying -- eventually. i am not saying we are becoming a bilingual country, but there are parts of the united states where we are already bilingual, and part of our culture as the united states of america is just to have another language. this is the only country in the world...
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but barofsky said the u.s. treasury refuses to set clear goals. >> treasury's continued indications that this is a successful program without identifying these goals and benchmarks is simply not credible, and i fear that the growing public suspicion that this program is an outright failure will continue unless and until treasury adopts this recommendation and comes clean with what its goals and expectations are. >> sreenivasan: the government has provided up to $50 billion for mortgage modification efforts. but barofsky said lenders get too much leeway to decide whether to reduce a homeowner's principal balance. british scientists have found the heaviest star ever spotted in the universe. the star-- labeled "r-136--a-1" was once 300 times the mass of our sun-- and remains 10 million times as bright. the report today placed the star in the tarantula nebula at the center of a cluster of stars. it's roughly 165,000 light years from the milky way. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woo
but barofsky said the u.s. treasury refuses to set clear goals. >> treasury's continued indications that this is a successful program without identifying these goals and benchmarks is simply not credible, and i fear that the growing public suspicion that this program is an outright failure will continue unless and until treasury adopts this recommendation and comes clean with what its goals and expectations are. >> sreenivasan: the government has provided up to $50 billion for...